On 03/04/14 23:03, Luca Beltrame wrote:
In data gioved� 3 aprile 2014 22:56:32, Basil Chupin ha scritto:
No I guess you haven't. OK, you're officially on my ignore list.
Firstly, who are you? I was replying to Bruno but then you come out of the woodwork to respond with your provocative and bombastic revelation. But in any case, OK, it's your life and presumably you being a big boy you are free to act the way you want. But clarify this for me: do you mean that you shall simply ignore my posts or are you going to send my posts to the 'bit-bucket'?
I would suggest also to spare wasting characters in messages unless you want to actually contribute something (you know, there's so much we can do ourselves) rather than absolutely pointless bickering.
Who's bickering? But you know, I have had a gut-full of people who go and volunteer to do a job and then when they don't like what they see or get as feedback take the idiotic supposedly high moral ground by stating exactly what you just stated, " ....wasting characters in messages unless you want to actually contribute something....". I have been a volunteer for many years on many organisations including 2 computer User Groups and in one of them there was this "leader" whose "administrative" skills consisted of telling people who questioned actions/decisions that "we are all volunteers and we don't have the time to answer your questions, and if you want an answer then contribute to the User Group!". My thoughts on this was: 1) if a job was worth doing then it was worth doing well; and 2) nobody asked you to volunteer for the job so if you have a problem handling the situation then go away, vamoose, and find something else to do.
It makes me wonder why I spent my time writing the announcement in the first place.
Exactly what "announcement in the first place"?! Where? What did it contain? What is the date of this "announcement"? The only "announcement" I read was the one from Raymond in this list - which he has now also posted in openSUSE 'help' and which could have been done by simply adding a CC: to his original message to this list. And in case you don't follow this list carefully, this matter about announcing changes to KDE has already been discussed some time ago - and I happened to have raise the matter at that time. BC -- A civilisation is judged by how it treats the most vulnerable. Lauren Smith - 30 January 2014 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org